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Re: Unsatisfied Conflicts . - kind of solved but some doubts
- From: sandeep <sandeep at codito dot com>
- To: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Cc: Nick Garnett <nickg at ecoscentric dot com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 22:24:33 +0900
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Unsatisfied Conflicts . - kind of solved but some doubts
- References: <407D2821.9090507@codito.com> <407D3303.1030605@codito.com>
Hi Nick,
thanks for your efforts in testing it out and replying. I replied in the middle
of my further diagnosis of the problem to save concerned people from wasting
their time, but i was bit late.
my further investigations seem to show some behaviour that i don't understand.
I am using 'eCos Configuration Tool 2.0(May 9 2003 09:51:10), Copyright (c) Red
Hat, Inc. 1998-2002, Copyright (c) John Dallaway 2003' on linux,
what i find - if i just invoke the configtool, it shows the below mentioned
conflicts (with default hardware it chooses to work with).now --
* i go ahead with build->template process for selecting EB40A hardware, it still
shows that. but i choose to continue with default solution suggested by tool and
things proceed. conflicts are resolved.
after this i select another different template (to test), this time no conflicts
are shown. but if i didn't go through the saving (with suggested default
conflict-resolutions) in previous step, the same conflict messages are shown for
this template as well.
this is where i don't quite get what's going on.
moreover this sort of problem didn't come around 3 weeks back, when we similarly
started with a fresh template.
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* Item * Conflict * Property
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CYGPKG_LIBC_STDIO - Unsatisfied - Requires
CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_FILEPOS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdio/stdio.h>"
CYGPKG_LIBC_STDIO - Unsatisfied - Requires
CYGBLD_ISO_STDIO_FILEOPS_HEADER == "<cyg/libc/stdio/stdio.h>"
the two unsatisfied conflicts come, even when configtool is just fired.
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regards
sandeep
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